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Epigenetic clock and methylation study of oocytes from a bovine model of reproductive aging

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AGING CELL
卷 20, 期 5, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acel.13349

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DNA methylation; epigenetic clock; epigenome‐ wide association study; oocytes; reproductive aging

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  1. Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group

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Cattle are an attractive animal model for studying fertility, and epigenetic clocks have been developed to accurately estimate the biological age of oocytes. These clocks have implications for understanding reproductive aging and potentially slowing the aging process.
Cattle are an attractive animal model of fertility in women due to their high degree of similarity relative to follicle selection, embryo cleavage, blastocyst formation, and gestation length. To facilitate future studies of the epigenetic underpinnings of aging effects in the female reproductive axis, several DNA methylation-based biomarkers of aging (epigenetic clocks) for bovine oocytes are presented. One such clock was germane to only oocytes, while a dual-tissue clock was highly predictive of age in both oocytes and blood. Dual species clocks that apply to both humans and cattle were also developed and evaluated. These epigenetic clocks can be used to accurately estimate the biological age of oocytes. Both epigenetic clock studies and epigenome-wide association studies revealed that blood and oocytes differ substantially with respect to aging and the underlying epigenetic signatures that potentially influence the aging process. The rate of epigenetic aging was found to be slower in oocytes compared to blood; however, oocytes appeared to begin at an older epigenetic age. The epigenetic clocks for oocytes are expected to address questions in the field of reproductive aging, including the central question: how to slow aging of oocytes.

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